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Marquis Bernard Rene Jordan de Launay (1740-89) Governor of the Bastille conducted to
CHT252533 Marquis Bernard Rene Jordan de Launay (1740-89) Governor of the Bastille conducted to the Hotel de Ville on 14th July 1789 (coloured engraving) by Janinet, Jean-Francois (1752-1814); Private Collection; (add.info.: the red flag was carried by police protecting Delaunay from the mob; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Marquis Bernard Rene Jordan de Launay (1740-89) Governor of the Bastille conducted to the Hotel de Ville on 14th July 1789" captures a pivotal moment in history during the French Revolution. This coloured engraving by Jean-Francois Janinet showcases the dramatic scene as Marquis De Launay, Governor of the infamous Bastille prison, is escorted to safety at Hotel de Ville. In this image, we witness the chaos and intensity surrounding De Launay's protection. The red flag carried by police officers symbolizes their desperate attempt to shield him from an enraged mob. As revolutionaries clamor for justice and equality, De Launay stands as a representation of aristocracy and privilege that they seek to dismantle. This powerful visual narrative encapsulates not only a significant historical event but also highlights the clash between social classes and ideologies during this tumultuous period in France. The intricate details captured by Janinet's engraving bring forth emotions of tension, fear, and defiance. Displayed within private collections today, this artwork serves as a reminder of how art can immortalize moments that shape nations. It invites viewers to reflect upon themes such as power dynamics, societal change, and human resilience amidst political upheaval. Bridgeman Images' inclusion of this remarkable piece from eArchives Charmet ensures its preservation for future generations who seek insight into one of history's most transformative revolutions – forever etching Marquis Bernard Rene Jordan
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